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VetBooks.ir suspensory ligament 288 T helper cells 1232 teeth (continued)
dental pulpitis 742–5
T-cell-rich, large B-cell cutaneous
complete breakdown 333–5
definition 313
lymphoma (TCRLBCL) 1269
endodontic restoration
745–6, 749
desmopathy (desmitis) 313–35
aetiology/pathophysiology tachycardia eruption ages 724, 725
atrial 977
313–14 ventricular 980–1 examination 726–8
ligament body 15, 324–8 tack fitting, and back injuries 259, extraction 610–11, 739, 745–6
ligament branch 328–33 260, 261 surgical 749
origin avulsion fracture tacrolimus 1185 fluoride toxicosis 220
323–4 topical 1278 fractures 223, 224, 228, 747–9
proximal 5, 314–23 tail injuries 285–7, 1091 geriatric horses 753–4
hindlimb 295, 314, 316, 322 tail pull response 1053 hypsodont 723
injury in sesamoid fractures 133 tail tone 1051, 1109 maleruption 739–40
injury in sesamoiditis 135 talocalcaneal-centroquatral joint, see malocclusions 735–6
wounds 1323, 1325 proximal intertarsal (PIT) joint normal dentition 721–3
sustentaculum tali talus, fractures 189, 190, 193 periapical infections/sinusitis
fracture 189, 192, 193 tapetum 1127–8 607–10
fragmentation 370, 371, 373 tapeworms 790, 792, 835–6 radiography 728–31
suture materials ileal impaction 825 routine examination/treatments
laryngoplasty 641–2 tarsal bones 755–6
wound closure 1306–7 cuboidal bone hypoplasia 36–7 rudimentary (‘wolf teeth’) 738–9
sutures distal joint osteoarthritis (bone supernumerary (polydontia)
rectal prolapse 864 spavin) 183–6 727, 733–5
tension reduction 1314 fractures 26, 188–94 telemetry 967, 973
swainsonine/swainsonine incomplete ossification 183, temporohyoid articulation 232–3
N-oxide 1104 905–6, 1343 temporohyoid osteoarthropathy
swallowing 768 tarsal sheath, tenosynovitis (THO) 670–2, 761–2, 1078–80
sweat gland tumour 1274 (thoroughpin) 370–3 aetiology 670, 761, 1078–9
sweating tarsal valgus clinical presentation 232,
dermatomal 241, 243, 244, 246 acquired 51–2 670–1, 1078
equine grass sickness 799 congenital 37 CT scan 671
full-body 1120 transphyseal bridging 51–2 diagnosis 671–2, 761, 1079–80
Horner’s syndrome 1197 tarsocrural joint 3, 47 guttural pouch endoscopy 233,
localised 1050, 1051 tarsocrural synovitis (bog spavin) 671, 1079
spinal cord trauma 1088 186–8 management 233, 672, 1080
‘Sweeney’ 1091–2 tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
sweet clover toxicosis 1013–14 diagnostic analgesia 184 disease 233–5, 750
sweet itch 1218–21 luxation 188, 191 tendinopathy (tendon disease)
swimming 23 osteoarthritis 183–6 aetiology/pathophysiology
sycamore trees 392–3 Taylorella equigenitalis 415, 566 292–4
sympathomimetics 975 tear production, assessment 1133 DDFT
synechiae 1187 teasing 409–10, 423 in foot 117, 120–3
synovial fluid technetium ( 99m Tc) 16 outside sheathed areas 345
collection/analysis 11–12 teeth within sheath 360, 366–9
cytology 12, 1322 abnormalities associated with diagnostic techniques 288–91
in osteoarthritis 31 wear 749–54 phases 310
synovial lavage 1322 absence (oligodontia) 733 SDFT 292–312
synovial sepsis 1320–3 age-related changes 724–6 types of injury 288
synovitis canine teeth disease 754–6 tendon sheaths, wounds involving
DIP joint 109–12 care in PPID 915 1320–1
tarsocrural (bog spavin) 186–8 caries 732, 733, 745–7 tendons
systemic inflammatory response cemental hypoplasia 732–3 external blood supply 345
syndrome (SIRS) 1337 cheek 605–6 lacerations 1323–7
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) composition 723–4 ultrasonography 13, 15–16,
1207, 1210–11, 1276, 1277 computed tomography 731 288–90